- 1964
Institution of the African-American Day celebration
- 1965
Brought the Shrines of Nana Asuo Gyebi, Nana Esi, and Nana Adade Kofi to U.S
- 1967
Establishment of the Bosum-Dzemawodzi and the practice of Akan Religion in America
- 1968
Establishment of the celebration of the Odwira, the African New Year; institution of the Aweregye, and the Edin Toa ceremonies
- 1969
Establishment of the practice of training Priests in accordance to Akan tradition here in America
- 1971
Establishment of the Akom, traditional Akan Religious services in U.S.A.
Institution of the African-American Day celebration
July 25, 1964

Brought the Shrines of Nana Asuo Gyebi, Nana Esi, and Nana Adade Kofi to U.S
July 25, 1965

Establishment of the Bosum-Dzemawodzi and the practice of Akan Religion in America
July 25, 1967
Establishment of the celebration of the Odwira, the African New Year; institution of the Aweregye, and the Edin Toa ceremonies
January 26, 1968

Establishment of the practice of training Priests in accordance to Akan tradition here in America
July 25, 1969

Establishment of the Akom, traditional Akan Religious services in U.S.A.
July 25, 1971
